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"They have nowhere to live, but they will have to repay the loan". Tusk discussed aid with banks
Donald Tusk announced help for borrowers who have lost their still unpaid homes. So far, the specific aid mechanism to be implemented is unknown, but the Prime Minister has already held talks with the Ministry of Finance and banks.
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UEFA is on a leash and keeps making mistakes. The new Champions League? Give me a break
UEFA claims that the new Champions League means more matches, more excitement, more unpredictability, and more games between the biggest clubs. But the question remains: who is this change really for? And is it truly for the fans?
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Julia Szeremeta caused a stir in Taiwan due to Yu-Ting's gender tests. "The mood has changed"
Julia Szeremeta sparked quite a commotion in Taiwan during the Paris Olympics. "When memes appeared on the Polish boxer's account, the media immediately took note. There wasn't anger, maybe disappointment at first, but the mood quickly shifted" - Tomasz Śniedziewski, a Polish journalist living in Taiwan, told Sport.pl.
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Gennaro Gattuso Bought His Players Phones: "He's a Kind-Hearted Man, What a Guy"
Gennaro Gattuso, known for his fierce dedication and temper as a player, continues to display the same qualities as a coach. The Italian can sometimes surprise or even shock with his actions, and now he's impressed everyone with how he rewarded his players after a crucial match.
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Not Paris or Rome. This Place Was Named the Most Romantic in the World - A True Island of Love
When we think of a getaway with a loved one or the perfect spot for a proposal, Paris often comes to mind. However, the latest research shows that the French capital is no longer considered the city of love. Instead, a certain island has taken its place.
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Does the Price of Water at the Airport Seem Outrageous? On This European Island, Tourists Are Shocked
A vacationer shared his experience on social media from a trip to a popular Spanish island. Instead of focusing on the positives, he highlighted the drawbacks of his stay. "This is the reality" - he commented.
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11 goals in the Bayern vs. Dinamo match. Here's the reaction from German media - admiration and concern
Bayern Munich staged a real demolition in the opening match of the Champions League, defeating Dinamo Zagreb 9-2. The Bavarians set a tournament record for the number of goals scored by one team in a single game. While the German media praise the giant club in glowing terms, they are also expressing concerns.
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Here is the reason for Oleksandr Usyk's detention at the airport: "Thank you to everyone who was concerned"
Oleksandr Usyk's detention at Kraków-Balice Airport was not criminal in nature. A spokesperson for the airport informed Sport.pl that the boxer was denied boarding for his flight to Thessaloniki by the airline, prompting Airport Security Services to intervene. Usyk himself posted on social media about a "quickly resolved misunderstanding".
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Here, the People of Brazil Speak Polish and Feel Polish: Even Czernina Has Its Own Festival
In this town, you can easily communicate in Polish, even though it's nearly 10,000 km away from the country along the Vistula. Many residents are descendants of people who arrived there over 100 years ago. To this day, they continue to uphold Polish traditions, and the Polish language is now an official language there.
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Will the African Desert Turn Green? Egypt Considers a Controversial Move
Right now, it's a desert, but could it become a green environment? A Dutch engineer has a controversial and ambitious idea to green a vast area in Africa as a way to reverse climate change. And he has a concrete plan to make it happen.
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They Asked 70-Year-Olds What They Regret Most. Their Answers Are Thought-Provoking
"If you reach the end of your life without regrets, it probably wasn't that interesting" - said Karl Pillemer, a gerontologist from Cornell University, in an interview with Today.com. Experts asked people in their 70s to reflect on their lives and identify their biggest regrets.
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In 1983, We Were on the Brink of World War III. New Information About Able Archer
Newly declassified documents from the Cold War period, released just a few weeks ago, confirm that in 1983, the world came dangerously close to an all-out war. The trigger? The Able Archer exercises, which spiraled out of control.
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Hotel Grand, casino, and the "Monte Carlo of the North". Hitler and Castro stayed here, fortunes were lost and won
Not long ago, news spread that the famous Grand Hotel in Sopot might be sold. Bloomberg reported that AccorInvest has several hotels under the Sofitel brand for sale in European cities, including one in Central Europe. It appears that this hotel may be the iconic Sopot property. We discuss its history with Gdańsk historian Jan Daniluk.
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The Champions League Destroyed Football: It Devoured the Rest of the World and Wants to Spit It Out
The new Champions League should inscribe Gordon Gekko's maxim from the movie Wall Street in its logo: "Greed is good". The change in format serves one purpose only: to extract even more money from the market at the expense of the smaller and weaker, writes Michał Kiedrowski of Sport.pl.
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Her Mother Said: "Neither Beautiful nor Talented. All You Have Is Your Name". Trailer for the Film About Simona Kossak
Simona Kossak was undoubtedly an extraordinary figure, contrary to her mother's opinion. It's no wonder that a film has finally been made about her. Watch the trailer.
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In Silesia, Children Vanished Into Thin Air 20 Years Ago. Families Are Still Searching for the "Forget-Me-Nots"
They left home and never returned. In Silesia, 20 years ago, children disappeared under mysterious circumstances, and the police have yet to determine who was behind the abductions. What happened to nine-year-old Wioletka, four-year-old Kuba, nine-year-old Sylwia, and eleven-year-old Basia?
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Piotr Zieliński's Family Affected by Flood: A Dramatic Account
Last week, a Genoa low-pressure system hit Poland, causing widespread devastation. Within just a few hours, many people lost their homes and lifetime possessions. As it turns out, the destructive force of nature has also affected Piotr Zieliński's family. In an interview with WP SportoweFakty, his father, Bogusław Zieliński, shared the extent of the damage his relatives suffered. "There's not even a building left" - he reported.
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This Is What Gordon Ramsay's 24-Year-Old Son Looks Like. A Spitting Image of His Dad?
Although Gordon Ramsay is known to TV audiences as a tyrant in the kitchen, he is reportedly an incredibly warm person in private. Together with his wife, Tana Hutchenson, he has six children. So, what does the 24-year-old Jack, the eldest of the restaurateur's sons, look like? Fans are pointing out one thing.
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Poles Stuck at a Tunisian Airport for 16 Hours - Another Such Incident
A group of Poles returning from vacation on Friday were stranded at a Tunisian airport for several hours. This is the second time in recent days that flights between Poland and Tunisia have been delayed.
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A Romance? Bellingham Linked to Global Star with a 23-Year Age Gap
Eight points - that's how many Real Madrid has secured from four La Liga matches, currently placing them second in the table. One of the standout players for Carlo Ancelotti's team is Jude Bellingham, who has played only one of those matches. He missed games against Real Valladolid (3-0), Las Palmas (1-1), and Real Betis (2-0) due to injury. However, he is expected to be fit for Saturday's game against Real Sociedad. Ahead of the match, media outlets are buzzing about his rumored new romance.